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Federal regulators flag concerns as Montana cuts Medicaid rolls
Federal regulators are urging Montana health officials to fix shortcomings in the state’s Medicaid redetermination process, expressing “concerns” that the state may be disenrolling people who are eligible for the public health insurance and creating barriers for others through long wait times at call centers and during the application process.
Huckleberry Fest draws thousands to Trout Creek
This, said band member Dana Scranton, was something “nobody would have expected to find in this part of the country.”
Solid group returns for Blue Hawks football
The “fear” factor can mean a lot of different things.
St. Regis-Mullan Tigers ramp up for season kickoff
So how do you replace an all-everything athlete who led your team in a bunch of offensive and defensive measurements last season?

Trapper education field day, virtual wolf trapper classes coming up
Kalispell trapper education field day, virtual wolf trapper certification scheduled for October
The first two amendments the most important
The first two amendments to our Constitution are by far the most important. Here is why.

While rare, otter attack not out of character, experts say
The three women who were recently attacked by an otter while floating on the Jefferson River near Three Forks stood about a near-equal chance of being charged by an angry unicorn.

Seek the truth about grizzly bear management
Delisting grizzly bears is becoming a hot topic both in our state and nationwide.

More Patriot Front members on trial in Coeur d'Alene
COEUR d’ALENE — Local police officers took the stand Wednesday and described their roles in the arrest of 31 Patriot Front members in June 2022.

Fairgrounds offers sanctuary to fire evacuees
When mandatory evacuations for Walking Horse Lane and Early Dawn Road and adjacent areas near Big Arm were announced last Thursday afternoon by the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, Vicki Holmberg, Polson Fairgrounds caretaker, was immediately on the phone with people seeking shelter for their animals and places to park their campers and RVs. When she wasn’t on the phone, she was showing people where to put their animals.
Blackfoot makes donation at fair to Superior Fire
Blackfoot Communications is named after the Blackfoot River and started as a cooperative almost 70 years ago in the Clinton region.
Neighbors and visitors enjoy Mineral County Fair
A major draw each year at the fair is the phenomenal work displayed by the Cabin Fever Quilters.
Sanders County residents offer insight into 1915 rock carving
It didn’t take long for some important clues to roll in concerning the mystery of who John Crossen was, and why did he pause to carve his name in a rock on a ranch north of Plains more than a century ago.
COLUMN: World Cup team all about politics
Soccer, at least among the Women’s World Cup team, is shooting itself in the proverbial foot.
Fall prep sports ramp up this month
This is why some people leave outdoor Christmas lights up year-round.
Tough-as-leather rodeo athletes shine at Mineral County Fair
Never let it be said that rodeo is not an extremely entertaining sport.
Paradise exhibit features region’s top artists
Cool in every sense of the word.

Tyler Quinton Steinebach, 34
Tyler Quinton Steinebach, 34

Louella White, 81
Louella Jean Shoffner
Maryland hospitality company buys Chico Hot Springs for $33 million
DiamondRock Hospitality Company announced Wednesday that it has purchased Chico Hot Springs Resort in the Paradise Valley for $33 million.